[外電] Inconvenient truth
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Raptors face inconvenient truth
http://www.thestar.com/Sports/NBA/article/614240
Toronto officially out of playoff picture after Knicks snap win streak
Knicks112 Raptors 103
Apr 06, 2009 04:30 AM
DAVE FESCHUK
BASKETBALL COLUMNIST
The NBA, in a breathless, self-aggrandizing press release, has dubbed this
"Green Week," complete with recycling blitzes in the arenas and
organic-cotton shooting shirts on the benches.
The seriousness of the initiative wasn't driven home until Toronto's team bus
was observed idling outside an Orlando gym for the entirety of the club's 1
1/2-hour practice the other day. But one understands why the bus must run.
Global warming is a problem humanity might be able to conquer in the coming
decades with ingenuity and co-operation. But player warming – now, that's a
problem that can be conquered immediately, with a turn of a key and a flick
of the a/c! When you're criss-crossing the continent, travelling
12-to-a-jetliner, what's a sixth toe on your carbon footprint?
Speaking of well-meaning-but-futile drops in the bucket, the Raptors' win
streak ended at six games last night, and with it their faint hope of a
playoff spot. Toronto's 112-103 loss to the woeful Knicks at the Air Canada
Centre meant the Raptors missed the post-season for the ninth time in the
franchise's 14 seasons – albeit for just the first time in three years. And
it also reminded its witnesses of an inconvenient truth: The Raptors, with 30
wins and just six games to play, aren't very good.
"Would I like to be (in the playoffs)? Of course. It's the best basketball in
the world," said Chris Bosh. "But this year we're going to have to watch, so
I guess I'm just going to have to be a student of the game and see how I can
get better by watching other teams."
If they're going to be better next season, improved defence wouldn't hurt.
The Raptors, bottom 10 in the 30-team league in opposing field-goal
percentage this season, allowed the Knicks to shoot a gaudy 51 per cent from
the field last night, including a whopping 52 per cent from three-point range.
So while there was giddiness in the locker room during the six-game winning
streak, the truth is the Magic were the lone over-.500 team the Raptors beat
during their late-season moment of prosperity. Toronto's other five victories
came against teams with an average winning percentage of .376. Beating bad
teams hasn't been a problem for the Raptors this season; they're .588 against
teams below .500. They've played .220 against teams with winning records.
So late-season rationalizations based on a six-victory sample – last night's
assertion by Shawn Marion that the Raptors would be in the playoffs if he'd
been here all season; and the oft-parroted line about how everything would
have been different if Jose Calderon had been healthy and Andrea Bargnani's
early-season production hadn't been stunted by mean, old Sam Mitchell – are
as admirably hopeful as they are dubious.
"I don't think you can overstate a (six-game) win streak at this point in the
season," Bryan Colangelo, the GM, said before the streak ended. "But I
continue to point to the things that I think are a reason for optimism in the
future. I think there's a lot of scenarios (for next year's roster) that
could include all of the current players, (most) of the current players, or
some of the current players. There's a lot of be optimistic about."
Colangelo, if you examine the arc from 47 wins in 2006-07 to 41 wins last
year to this year's sub-40-win plummet, clearly needs to nix "all of the
current players" from the option list. Reusing most of the current players,
Green Week aside, sounds dangerous enough. Clearly this team, if everything
went perfectly for it, would have a better record. But the separation between
the East's best teams and its bottom-four playoff teams is wide enough now
that the short-term goal of winning a playoff round seems farther away than
it did a season ago, when the Magic dominated the Raptors in a five-game
disposal. And if the old cliché applies – that the true test of a team
comes in how it responds to tough times – this squad failed horribly.
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